Tim SUNDAY OREfiOXIAX, rORTLAND, MA11CH 0. 1910. FRAN WORKERS TO CONFER Mass Meetings Are Called for Today and Monday. OO and Up Admission 20c Children 10c ,10,000 MEN REPORTED IDLE THIS WEEK 3Iai-liiiiils to Discuss Question of Half-Holiday Saturday; Telegra phers to Take Action Also. 8 CISCO BY SAN KRAXCISOO. March S. A mass meeting of San Francisco and Oakland machinists here tomorrow and San Francisco boilermakers Monday to take further action in the situation which lias resulted' in the idleness of approxi mately 30,000 shipyard workers in the Sau Francisco bay region were the latest strike developments announced here today. The machinists will dis cuss further demands for the right to take Saturday afternoon. For so doing they were misseu dv tneir empioyeia. The boilermakers will vote on a proposition to strike for a continuation of asreements similar to the leaera ship buildintr labor adjustment board s awards, which expire April 1. Vnion officials announced that sev eral hundred boilermakers took the Saturday half-holiday in Oakland to clay in defiance of a mandate of their employers. It is expected that they wilt be dismissed when they return to work Monday. Telegraphers Act Today. The local union of the Commercial Telegraphers will meet tomorrow to vote on the question of joining a pro posed nation-wide strike if demands thoy have made are not met. OAKLAND, Cal., March S. Approxi niately 4000 boilermakers who with drew from the local union announced today that they will not reaffiliate with the organization until E. B. Wolff, financial secretary, and a number of others asserted to be leaders in the 44 hour week movement, are deprived of their cards by revocation. At a meeting last night it was de rided further to begin legal proceed ings to force Wolff to return to the control of the entire union some $14,000 it is alleged Wolff has in a safety de posit box withholding from the "proper cuEtodians." SEATTLE, March 8. Results of the vote of striking Washington shipyards on the question of returning to work, probably will not be announced before Sunday night or Monday morning, Bert Swain, secretary of the Seattle Metal Trades council, announced here today. Vote Counting Proves Task. Earlier announcements said the vote would ba counted and announced Sat urday night. Swain asserted that the task of counting the 40,000 or more votes proved heavier than expected, and, as a result, the announcement of the result would be delayed. About 16 delegates will represent the Seattle metal trades shipyard wage conference to ba held in Washington, Si. C, March 17. , Most of them will be on their way east by tomorrow night. The delegation Includes the five mem bers of the conference committee which has charge of the Seattle strike. . NEW YORK, March 8. With the backbone of the harbor strike broken, through the agreement of the employes of the railroad boats to return to work immediately, efforts were made today by James L. Hughes, a conciliator of the federal department of labor, to in duce the private boat owners to agree to the terms granted yesterday by the railroad administration. These terms include the granting of an eight-hour day and wage increases amounting to more than 30 per cent in some cases. Fifteen hundred members of the port and terminal workers' union, one of the seven organizations in the marine workers' affiliatio, have refused to go back to work under the terms of set tlement made with the railroad admin istration. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends for their kindness during the illness and death, and for their heartfelt sympathy and floral of ferings and participation .in the serv ices, and funeral of our beloved husbatjd and father;. MRS. W. WALLER Adv. AND FAMILY. 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Intently interesting. i.,,SXS WnUnowforthefreeCharta.Doo't COUPON d:lay. Uaecouponotpotcrd),Amerjcai American University University M anirr Bids. Manmerrs Bid. . Dopt. 4BU Chicago r, . 4,,.. WHhoat coat or- obligation to -Dept. maend me freo your naw il- Cbicaco. hiatrattd 72-pag book acd fraa S Nam CiUr... State Greatest Sale of Used Phonographs Ever Seen in the City of Portland Among the lot are nearly all the standard makes of machines and in various sizes and finishes. Here Are a Few Samples of the Tremendous Bargains We . Offer in This. Sale: LOOK Several small table machines, just the thing for children to play with, or to take out to camp $5 each. Another lot of $20.00 machines, used but in perfect me chanical condition 14.75 each. Another lot of $50.00 machines, also used, at the ex tremely low price of $32.50. A lot of several beautiful cabinet machines in exquisite mahoganv and oak cases. Regularly priced at $125.00, $150.00, $175.00 and $200.00 now specially priced for this sale at $87.50, $107.50, $127.50 and $147.50. Here's a dandy. A large 'size oak case, most exquisite phonograph, with very, latest style of filing device for your records always sold for $200,. now being offered with 10 double-disc records (20 selections , and 300 needles) for $137.50. . . Youi Saive 371 Convenient terms can be arranged on any of these ma chines. Out-of-town people, write for further particulars. Reed-French Piano Mfg. Co. Victor, Columbia and Edison Records Pianos and Player Pianos, Player Rolls WASHINGTON AT TWELFTH ST. Eat at 'You'll Like It' HEATER PARTY IS SET TRAVELERS' PROTECTIVE BODY TO RAISE FUNDS. Campaign Will Be Launched to Bring National Convention to Portland in 192 0. With the aim of raising- funds to bring- tha neil annual convention of the Travelers' Protective association to Portland, the local organisation will old a theater party and entertainment t the Afcazar on the night of March 25. Stunts by members- of the association. with dancing- on the stage, will follow the regular performance. La Hung Chang, Jr., will present his celebrated Chinese opera, it is announced. Prizes for the fattest man, -most beautiful woman, and others will be given at the stunts. As the regular ad mission price will be in effect, mem bers of the association are urged to make reservations at once. .A campaign for new members Is in progress. The association now nas more than 950 members. It is expected that several hundred will Join this year. The present membership is the largest n the 29 years' existence. Delegates to the national convention at New Orleans will toe elected at the meeting of the organization at the Hotel Portland on the evening of March 29. It is expected that the campaign to bring the 1920 convention to Port land will 'be launched at this time. COZY DAIRY LUNCH AND CAFETERIA , 323 Washington St., Near Sixth Choice Roasts, Steaks, Chops, Stews, Fish, etc., 15c to 2oc. Select Eggs, any style, 15c. Many Breakfast Specials. Rich Hotcakes, Crisp Waffles and Short Orders, anytime, day or night. Day and Night. Prices Right. EXCELLENT, CHICKEN DINNER TODAY to lead to a revolution, according- to a dispatch from Santiago, Chile, to La Prenaa. The outbreak is said to have been caused toy the issuance of a. proc lamation naming candidates for the presidency of Peru. I'M urn mm ,. - . ; ruwiniiii mi i i m m wni n i man im i in mi i tin Hi i mmm 1 iwl ,yr v s, - " i HIGH SCHOOL IS PLANNED SOUTH UMATILLA COCXTY DE SIRES $35,000 BC1LDIXG. Structure for 15 Merged Districts Held Imperative Xced; Bond Issue to Be Voted On. LA GRANDE MAN CHOSEN Dr. W. D. McMillan Succeeds Dr. dinger on State Dental Board. Dr. William D. McMillan of La Grande was elected secretary-treasurer of the state board of dental examiners at a meeting of that organixation yesterday. He succeed Dr. H. JH. ulinger of Salem, who had held the position for 13 years. Examinations conducted by the board during the past week at the North Pa cific Dental college resulted in 28 ap plicants receiving passing grades. They are: W. P. Morrison, R. B. Mcintosh. W. S. Newitt. K. K. La Bar re. A. Pailey, T. Costello, C. II. Bowman, J. n. Morris. P. 1. Iewis. M. Kuki. K. K. Kerrier. R. U. Huber. T. W. Fletcher. G. B. Evans, K. J. Jeanette. C. H. 'W'al- ratli. A. Grlmsted. G. Skinner. V. V. Smith. A. Miller. D. Havens. J. Wilkn Jr., Frieda Bilyeu. D. Cohen, J. L. Rlngo, t3. iv. iippei, j. u. tirignt. tr. aniels. FUNERAL DATE UNSETTLED Arrival of Relatives of Mrs. John R. Xorton Awaited. HOOD RIVKft. Or.. Mnrrh S.- cial.) The funeral services of Mrs. John R. Xorton. uoDular vountr motmn killed Thursday evening in an automo bile accident on the Sandy river, will be held here Monday or Tuesday, ac cording to the arrival of relatives en route from Minneapolis. The body Is at a Portland undertaking parlor. ir. gnon sustained a number of uimsca wnen nia machine took the tragic 40-foot lean, but non rr is serious. He arrived, home yesterday inB iroin ine snock. Buenos Aires Strike Costly. BUENOS AIRJ:S. Mirrh 7 Chl..l.. agents estimate that their lo.tse re- PILOT ROCK, Or., March 8. (Spe cial.) South Umatilla county plans to erect a $15,000 school building- for high school purposes only. About a year ago 15 school districts organized a union high school district for the purpose of giving graduates of the eighth grades throughout the Pilot Rock sec tion facilities for .high school work at horn Heretofore pupils have had to go from lo toS0 miles to get sec ondary school advantages. South Umatilla county, while sparsely settled, is noted as a great stock-raising and agricultural area, enterprising farm ers and stockmen realize the value of good schools. During the past win ter rented quarters were filled, to over flowing with their sons and daugh ters. As a consequence a new building is an Imperative need and the proposition to bond the district for $35,000 will be put to a vote the last week of the present month. The building will bo erected within or near Pilot Rock CARD OPTHAXKS. We wish to express our sincere an preciation to our many friends for thei: heartfelt sympathy and kindness shown us in our late bereavement, the loan of our beloved husband and father; also for tne oeautiiui xiorai oicerings. MRS. J. V. RAXDELIN Adv. AND FAMILY. Peruvian Mutineers Arrested. BUENOS AIRES, March . Two hundred Peruvian officers and soldiers have been arrested in Lima after a sanguinary mutiny which threatened y.-X ' : . . - - IN . :- - ' -.- n rv L Ul 1 i - IT GRIPS AND HOLDS WITH THE BULLDOG TENACITY OF HEART INTEREST Admission 20c Children 10c "HIS MUSICAL SNEEZE" 30 Minutes of Sunshine PEOPLES NEWS PICTORIAL Everything From Everywhere sultins from the strike during the past two months amount to 10.000.000, ac cordlnc to a statement. TatUer E. I. Murpliy Keturns. Rev. E. r. Murphy, formerly pastor of St. Patrick's church in this city, re turned Friday from service in France, where he was a Knights of Columbus chaplain, and left yesterday for Ta coma. Father Murphy's work was chiefly In the hospitals at St. azaire., where he was stricken with influenza. OIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllillllllllllltllinillllMllllllllllllllllHIIHIIIIIMIIIllllHIIIU: If You Buy anAronsoji Diamond, You Are Assured of Value! 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